phc-intel-pack-rev25 is out with refreshed kernel files. You might want to read the warning attached to it.

Hi Dirk,

Thanks for the update. And the warning.

It made me, however, stick to rev24 which I can use in current F27 still with kernel 4.13.3 and dkms package.

If I understood you correctly (?), I can not use the rev25 with dkms unless I install a 4.15.5 kernel or Fedora releases this particular version. This seems to be me a major drawback in terms of comfort.

I noticed, I can use the KERNELVERSION parameter with make, but that does not help me with dkms.

BTW (for other Fedora users), those packages are required to build the module:

It made me, however, stick to rev24 which I can use in current F27 still with kernel 4.13.3 and dkms package.

If I understood you correctly (?), I can not use the rev25 with dkms unless I install a 4.15.5 kernel or Fedora releases this particular version. This seems to be me a major drawback in terms of comfort.

Not quite. In your case, given kernel 4.13.3:
1. I'll quote from the warning: "Kernels with a patchlevel not mentiond in the update are not affected." -> This warning only applies to kernels 4.9.x, 4.14.x, 4.15.x where x is lower than the number mentioned in the note. So, with your kernel 4.13.3 (patchlevel=13, not mentioned) you can use rev25 right now.
2. Should Fedora upgrade to one of the mentioned kernels, e.g. 4.15.x, I guess they will likely switch to a more recent sublevel than x=4 (e.g. today kernel 4.15.7 was released…) so rev25 will continue to work for you.

Hope this clears things up. Please drop a message, if things are still cloudy.

Thanks for the reply. I my post there was a typo. As time of writing the kernel version in F27 was already 4.15.3 and is currently 4.15.4. Sorry for that. So currently I must build the module of rev25 manually as dkms is "broken".

EDIT: 4.15.6 just came as update into Fedora 27.

So I would appreciate if you would switch the sublevel, as you mentioned